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    <title>You deployed your wave gadget successfully!</title>
    
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    <h1>Wave Gadget deployed!</h1>

	<p>The wave gadget has been deployed. It will not show up on this page, however. Please locate the gadget specification file in a subdirectory (presumably yourwavegadgetdeployment) and past its url into the "Add Gadget" dialogue in Wave.</p>
	<p>For questions please refere to <a href="http://thezukunft">Jonas Huckestein's Blog</a> or the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/waveconnector-gwt/">project homepage.</a></p>
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